the relationship between Goethe and Beethoven
Goethe was born on August 28th, 1749, and Beethoven was born on December 16th, 177. The age difference between them is 21 years old. That is to say, when Beethoven was a young man, Goethe had entered the ranks of middle-aged people. Goethe's works were all the rage in Germany, and Beethoven naturally became one of Goethe's admirers, so the two of them had been friends for a long time before they met.
Beethoven read Goethe's works like many young people in his youth, especially two works, Goethe and Young Werther's Trouble, which left a deep impression on Beethoven. Goethe's lyric poems once aroused Beethoven's creative enthusiasm. In 181, Beethoven wrote music for Goethe's Egmont. On April 12th, 1811, Beethoven wrote to Goethe. The letter poured out my admiration for the poet and hoped to hear Goethe's opinion on the music of Egmont. On June 25th, Goethe wrote back a letter, expressing the hope that this tragedy composed by Beethoven could be staged in Weimar, and praised Beethoven's music, saying that it would definitely bring new sensory enjoyment to the admirers of the two people.
In the summer of 1812, Beethoven and Golde both came to Tpulitzer. Beethoven had been here for a week when Goethe arrived, but he didn't know Goethe was coming. Goethe took the initiative to visit Beethoven. That evening, Goethe wrote to his wife and said: Among the artists I have met, no one is more dedicated, persistent and sincere and amiable than him. ?
Goethe in the old age appreciated and respected Beethoven's personality and talents, but he could not understand Beethoven's revolutionary spirit. For Beethoven, Goethe also made him feel a little disappointed. In Beethoven's eyes, Goethe was just a polite socialite without any passion. Beethoven hoped to get Goethe's beautiful criticism and rational criticism, but Goethe didn't have any critical words. He felt that the meeting was far from his imagination of the creators of Young Werther's Trouble and Goths.
Goethe Introduction
Goethe is a famous German thinker, poet, writer and scientist. The greatest achievement of Goethe's life is in the field of literature. Goethe has created a large number of literary works in his life, and actively carried out natural science research, and has also achieved certain results. Where is Goethe from? Goethe is a German, born and raised in Germany, and spent most of his life in Germany.
Goethe, a German, was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Goethe spent most of his time in Germany. Goethe's former residence is located at 23-25 Sisgraa Street in Frankfurt. At that time, Goethe was in the period of the disintegration of feudal system, and the ideological trend of bourgeois freedom and democracy was impacting Germany. German society was in a period of great change and turmoil. In such a period, Goethe was influenced by various ideological trends, gradually deepened his understanding of the whole society and created a large number of excellent works, which were inseparable from Goethe's time. Goethe's nickname is? The wanderer is in Frank? . It can also be seen from this nickname that Goethe is a German to the core.
Goethe entered Leipzig University to study law in 1765; In 177, he entered the University of Strasbourg to continue studying law, and obtained a doctorate in law the following year; He became a lawyer in Frankfurt in 1771. He used to be an official in Weimar, and in 1788 he worked as a theater supervisor in Weimar. Later, he became a writer and finished most of his works in his former residence at 23-25 Sisgraa Street in Frankfurt. Goethe spent most of his life in Germany. What country is Goethe from? There is no doubt that Goethe is German.